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Where you grew up may shape your navigational skills
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Artificial intelligence challenges what it means to be creative
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A pinch of saturated fat could make tempering chocolate a breeze
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Atomic clocks take a step toward redefining the second
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Color-coded radar maps reveal a patchwork of California wildfire destruction
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Drones could help create a quantum internet
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A smartwatch app alerts users with hearing loss to nearby sounds
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A giant underground motion sensor in Germany tracks Earth’s wobbles
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Earth’s annual e-waste could grow to 75 million metric tons by 2030
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Machine learning helped demystify a California earthquake swarm
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You can help fight the coronavirus. All you need is a computer
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Ordering from a local store can curb online shopping’s CO2 emissions
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Color-changing fibers help reveal mysteries of how knots work
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A chip made with carbon nanotubes, not silicon, marks a computing milestone
An article from Science News Aug 2019
Quantum physicists have teleported ‘qutrits’ for the first time
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A computer model explains how to make perfectly smooth crepes
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The kilogram just got a revamp. A unit of time might be next
An article from Science News Feb 2019
Tooth plaque shows drinking milk goes back 3,000 years in Mongolia
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Climate change could increase foodborne illness by energizing flies
An article from Science News Jan 2019
Prosecco production takes a toll on northeast Italy’s environment
An article from Science News Nov 2018
Small doses of peanut protein can turn allergies around
An article from Science News Nov 2018
Coffee or tea? Your preference may be written in your DNA
An article from Science News Aug 2018
Artificial intelligence could improve predictions for where quake aftershocks will hit
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A new computer program generates eerily realistic fake videos
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Pediatricians warn against chemical additives in food for kids
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Kids with food allergies are twice as likely to have autism
An article from Science News Jun 2018
A big analysis of environmental data strengthens the case for plant-based diets
An article from Science News May 2018
Fleets of self-driving taxis could be choreographed to cut traffic
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This AI uses the same kind of brain wiring as mammals to navigate
An article from Science News Mar 2018
In the future, an AI may diagnose eye problems
An article from Science News Feb 2018
Two-way communication is possible with a single quantum particle
An article from Science News Feb 2018
The flowers that give us chocolate are ridiculously hard to pollinate
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AI has found an 8-planet system like ours in Kepler data
An article from Science News Dec 2017
New setup for image recognition AI lets a program think on its feet
An article from Science News Oct 2017
The newest AlphaGo mastered the game with no human input
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In many places around the world, obesity in kids is on the rise
An article from Science News Oct 2017
Much of the world’s honey now contains bee-harming pesticides
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New antennas are up to a hundredth the size of today’s devices
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Quantum satellite shatters entanglement record
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Food odors are more enticing to sleep-deprived brains
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